Al Pacino to Star in Adaptation of Malcolm Gladwell’s BLINK — Will harness the power of screaming without thinking
Written by Matt Goldberg
Malcolm Gladwell is one of the most exciting authors working today. His books, “The Tipping Point”, “Blink”, and “Outliers” are all fascinating studies that combine sociology, psychology, anthropology, history, and comes up with a unique approach delivered as a compelling narrative.
On the other side, Al Pacino is one of the worst actors working today. He’s become a parody of himself, reliable for looking strung-out and ready to yell at a moment’s notice. The seething intensity he brought to his early work of “The Godfather” and “Dog Day Afternoon” has been lost to eardrum-shattering shouts from a constantly-hoarse larynx. He also resembles an old Jewish woman, which is weird.
But the two shall meet in Stephen Gaghan’s adaptation of Gladwell’s “Blink: The Power of Thinking Without …
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Al Pacino to Star in Adaptation of Malcolm Gladwell’s BLINK — Will harness the power of screaming without thinking